nonplussation
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[edit]nonplussation (uncountable)
- (uncommon) Alternative spelling of nonplusation [from 19th c.]
- 1848, Robert Douglas, Adventures of a Medical Student, volume II, Henry Colburn, page 161:
- And now a spectacle presented itself which set the old professor’s wits altogether abroad, […] gazing blankly at the strangers, with features expressive of amazement, strong curiosity, and complete “nonplussation” […]
- 1851 August 12, “The Fast Young Man”, in Classical Union, volume 1, number 1, page 359:
- […] arrives at the height of "nonplussation" when his father meets him and his fashionable affianced, and says, "my son, vot young gal is that?"
- 1881, “The Crows” (chapter VI), in The Tribes on My Frontier, The Times of India, page 51:
- They stared after it with a gape of utter nonplussation “ And my internal spirit cut a caper,” as the poet sublimely says, for I could not have slept at night if those crows had enjoyed their disreputable meal.
- 2016, Dylan Hicks, Amateurs, Coffee House Press, page 240:
- If she decided to have the baby, could she pass it off as his? He was presumably familiar with the standard human gestation period.
“I'm pregnant,” she said.
A period of nonplussation
“I only took the test last night. I haven't seen a doctor. But I'm late and it was positive. Faintly positive, but ...”
“Huh.”